You should also avoid
plastic diaper liners and plastic pants.
Not exact matches
Some pails can be used with
plastic liners, so the
diapers will never come into contact with the pail itself.
Capacity: 60 (newborn
diapers) Odor control: 6/10 Cost: Upper - end Material:
Plastic (odor resistant) Foot pedal: Yes
Liners: Own brand Dimensions: 15 x 10.9 x 18.4 inches
Capacity: 50 (newborn
diapers) Odor control: 6/10 Cost: Budget Material:
Plastic Foot pedal: No
Liners: Regular trash bags Dimensions: 15 x 10.9 x 18.4 inches
Capacity: 34 (newborn
diapers) Odor control: 9/10 Cost: Mid-range Material:
Plastic Foot pedal: Yes
Liners: Own brand Dimensions: 10 x 11 x 21 inches
Diaper pails, like the popular
Diaper Genie, can handle anything your little one can dish out, pressing dirty
diapers into a refillable
plastic liner and sealing in germs and odors by pinching the
plastic closed every time the pail is opened.
Services typically provide a deodorized pail with
plastic liner for the dirty
diapers.
Some people use wet bags hanging on a doorknob, but I prefer to use my simplehuman 40 - Liter Slim
Plastic Step Can ($ 40)(I actually scored mine at TJ Maxx for $ 25) and not one, but TWO Planet Wise Reusable
Diaper Pail
Liners ($ 16 - 18).
Well so are styrofoam cups,
plastic liners, disposable
diapers, even cigarette butts.